“I was confused because the baby was going to be sleeping the whole time,” Cahill said. “And if they are fussy we know how to handle the situation,” she said.

Valverde, who had also brought her baby along, followed her pal out of the theater. She protested management’s decision because other children remained inside. “I told the guy, ‘Why are these children still here?” and he said it was none of our concern,” she said.

Juliana Valverde was asked to leave a Regal Cinemas theater in Fort Myers, Florida for breastfeeding. Valverde was a part of a group of about 50 women there to see the film "Bad Moms."

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Valverde was escorted to theater’s lobby where she asked to speak to senior management. When Valverde’s daughter became “fussy” she sat down on a theater bench and began breastfeeding, with a cover-up in place. “I was trying to hold off but I thought maybe I could calm her down so I stepped a couple feet away with a blanket,” she said.